All Housing Today articles in June 2023 – Page 10
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In Focus
Will Gove’s latest local plan reforms have a positive impact on delivery?
Matilda Battersby talks to industry players about the local aspect of the housing secretary’s long term strategy, and what it might mean.
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Comment
Social housing and the route to decarbonisation
As social housing providers tackle the challenge of decarbonising heat in their housing stock, understanding the opportunities and potential pathways will make the process simpler. Lee Caulfield discusses the advantages of taking a phased approach to net zero
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News
Kingspan half-year figures show steady performance
Turnover marginally down and profit slightly up at Irish firm
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News
Green light for 152-home development on Welsh colliery site
Not-for-profit housebuilder United Welsh will offer a “signifcant proportion” of the development as affordable housing
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News
‘Golden thread’ building information does not have to be stored on one system, DLUHC decides
The government says it has received feedback about the effectiveness of multiple systems to share building safety information
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Comment
Housing may look like a basket case but there are reasons to be optimistic
Richard Jones summarises the current housing development market and explains why it could emerge stronger despite the gloom
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News
RTPI launches campaign to ‘battle’ planning trolls on social media
Professional institute to tackle ‘planning misinformation’ after survey found a quarter of planners faced online abuse
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News
Paradigm confirms plan to cut development by 15%
But south-east housing association exceeds annual delivery target for 2022/23
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News
Gove ‘shames’ major social landlords for letting down tenants
Housing secretary chastises 13 associations and councils including Notting Hill Genesis, Hyde, Lambeth and Westminster
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News
Redrow sells 249 homes from Colindale Gardens development to Barnet Council
The £2.14bn turnover firm has exchanged contracts on a range of studio to three-bedroom homes, the majority of which will be made available for affordable rent
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News
Annual house price inflation slows to 1.7%
Official figures show slow annual growth but third successive month-on-month rise
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News
Housing Today Boardroom data shows associations tracking closer to development targets
Latest figures from premium market confidence and sentiment service out now
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News
Plans submitted for 245-home Bristol regeneration scheme
Developer Umberslade has revised plans after former RIBA president criticised the height of the scheme in sensitive harbourside location
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News
Avant Homes appoints West midlands land director
Rapidly expanding housebuilder hires former St Modwen executive
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News
700-home Birmingham scheme set for green light
Pressworks proposals include 23-storey tower on edge of city centre
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News
Platform increases development amid contractor price increases
Midlands-based landlord expects to complete 1,300 homes in 2023/24
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News
The Housing Forum calls for talks with Gove over second staircase ‘hiatus’
Body says decision to reduce height of second staircase mandate to 18m risks “significantly reducing” housing supply
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News
Cala Homes profit slumps 25% in half year numbers
Insurance giant L&G’s housebuilding business sees completions fall in ‘challenging market’
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Comment
Housing associations can tackle health inequalities through partnerships
Peabody has formed a group with fellow housing association Grand Union and a trio of local authorities to boost residents’ health and wellbeing, Elly Hoult explains more.
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News
Greater Manchester’s 175,000-home joint plan enters final straight
Inspectors approve 700-page Places for Everyone plan subject to consultation on final modifications